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Monday, September 19, 2005

Talk about stabbing someone in the back. President Bush appointed Bill Clinton along with his father as fund raisers for the recovery effort for Hurricane Katrina. So how does Bubba repay the favor ? He stabs the President in the back in an interview by blaming the Bush Administration' s policies of, "tax cuts for the rich, " for the rampant poverty in Louisiana and the fact that that poverty is disproportionate with blacks. Has he forgotten 60 YEARS of corrupt DEMOCRAT leadership in Louisiana ? How about EIGHT YEARS of DEMOCRAT leadership in the White House in HIS administration during which the Louisiana problem grew ? Maybe his convenient memory has neglected to remember 40 YEARS of DEMOCRAT leadership in Congress which failed to quell the Louisiana poverty ! Remember the only way that a Democrat can insure a vote is to keep the individual dependent on promises of a better life. If the Democrat's ever lived up to their promises they would be out of a job. Unfortunately much of the African-American community has bought into 40 years of liberal lies and Bill Clinton in his interview continued that expression. I am sick of the race card being played in the wake of Katrina. Those who claim that they are not racists, namely the left, seem to be the only people playing the race card and the only people who see the victims of the hurricane by their color and not as fellow American's who need our help to recover. Now who's prejudice ? Certainly not the President nor those who are lending their money and their hand in the recovery. The racists are those who are whining about race!

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